Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sink one's teeth into
idiom
/sɪŋk wʌnz tiːθ ˈɪntuː/

Definition
To become fully engaged or invested in something, especially a task or project.

Examples
- After months of planning, I’m excited to finally sink my teeth into the new project.
- She was eager to sink her teeth into the book club’s latest read.

Meaning
This phrase means to take hold of something eagerly or to devote oneself to a specific activity with enthusiasm and resolve.

Synonyms
- immerse oneself
- plunge into
- get wrap up in
- dive into